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THANKS JOHN FOR YOUR COMPLIMENT.johnf_34 said:Great looking cue. Good luck! If I had the cash, I would definitely buy it!
Thank you Mike for your kind word. I just trying to help out an old friend when he need a little help.Qjunkie said:You're such the Philanthropist Kenny! Props to you man!:thumbup:
Tommyd1 said:Is 16.3 oz. the actual weight of the cue ?
Very nice cue.
I like heavy cue my self, so I ask Mike to made a cue to my spec. Yes, but only 16.3 oz. There is a weight bolt behind the bumper can be change.Tommyd1 said:Is 16.3 oz. the actual weight of the cue ?
Very nice cue.
Most AZB guys will ask what's the weight of the butt , what's the weight on those shafts. I thought this info. would be helpful.tpdtom said:Ditto here Kenny. Is the cue 16.3 oz or the butt ? Either way, that makes the cue 16.3 oz or 20.3 oz correct ? Which is it ? Inquiring minds want to know...Tom
FLYINGSNAIL said:I like heavy cue my self, so I ask Mike to made a cue to my spec. Yes, but only 16.3 oz. There is a weight bolt behind the bumper can be change.
"but only 16.3" - I think he means butt only... with shafts over 20ozjasonlaus said:I'm reading this as cue w/shafts is 16.3 oz. Is this possible?
cuesblues said:I currently own 4-Jensen cues, and they all play exceptionally well.
I can assure you that if didn't have so many cues I would buy this one without hesitation
Jensen cues should go up in value based on their playability alone.
Eventually players will catch on to the great hit of these cues, and when they are no longer available, they will be highly sought after-IMO.